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Rooms & Views
The most spacious room, with an in-room sauna. Includes quality furniture and soft furnishings, a king size bed and a so…
Located at the rear of the building this modern king-size room features a 40" HD TV, iPod docking station, and a seating…
This double room has a walk-in shower, flat-screen TVs in the room and in the bathroom, and a DVD player.
1 King Bed 181 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - WiFi Entertainment - 32-inch LCD TV, prem…
This room features a 4-poster bed and a bay window with comfortable seating and a sea view to the right. Breakfast can…
Rooms have a TV, DVD player and iPod docking station, as well as facilities for making tea and coffee.
Set on the top floor, this room offers partial sea views. It has a king-size bed and free Wi-Fi.
Located on the second floor, with a partial sea view, these rooms have a TV, DVD player and iPod docking station, as wel…
Located on the second floor, these rooms have a TV, a DVD player and iPod docking station, as well as facilities for mak…
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Restaurants nearby
- Elephant★ Michelin Simon Hulstone’s bright, laid-back restaurant looks out over Torquay Harbour. Low-backed wooden chairs sit at stone tables – backed by moody coloured walls – and elephant-themed decorations are dotted about the place. The hugely appealing dishes are led by Simon's selection of local, seasonal produce, including some grown and reared on their 96-acre farm. Accompaniments are designed to enhance each main ingredient, and the tasting menu best demonstrates the breadth of his skill.3.6km
- Roam On Lower Well Farm, the home of Sandridge Barton wines, you’ll find this lovely converted barn serving a fresh taste of the seasons. The restaurant is in a sheltered spot tucked behind the shop and tasting room, with its own extensive terrace soundtracked by the gentle flow of a nearby stream. The daily, lunch-only menu makes the most of the local larder, from fish caught at Brixham to ceps picked on Dartmoor. There’s a wholesome element to the cooking, which ensures the true flavours of the ingredients shine through. Make sure you order a glass of their own wine.4.8km
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Attractions nearby
- Paignton Zoo zoo in the UK1.8km
- Goodrington Sands beach in Devon, England, UK1.4km
- Kirkham House late medieval stone house in Devon, England, UK677m
- Torre Abbey house museum in Torquay, United Kingdom3.4km
- Compton Castle Grade I listed historic house museum in South Hams, Devon, England, UK4.9km
- Church of St Mary, Collaton St Mary church in Torbay, UK2.7km
- Living Coasts zoo in Devon, England3.6km
- Broadsands Chambered Tomb neolithic passage tomb in Devon, England, UK3.4km
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